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09-05-2010 09:33 AM #1
Both are right in what they say, as usual, but a '96 T-Bird is not a Hot Rod and it is going to be required to have the critical OEM systems functioning, at least to a large degree. Don is on target with his advice - you will be miles ahead to find the T-Bird you want and trade in the one you have for it. Not only will you save a big bundle of cash, you will have a vehicle that maintains whatever value it has for your son in the future. I'd say if you want to build a car for him you need to go shopping for a solid older model and do your thing. If you're set on upgrading the T-Bird you have then I would think you need to find a wrecked donor of the same general vintage and do a wholesale swap of the engine/tranny, computer and underhood goodies that are different. You're still going to have headaches with a modern swap, IMO.
Originally Posted by DAVE SEVERENSON
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09-05-2010 10:05 AM #2
I had both a '94 and a '97 T-Bird with the 4.6. While they were nice cruiser cars (especially the '97) they are not really hot rod material with just a stock 4.6 V8. Now, if you were to find a late Mustang with a blower engine to install in that car along with some differential ratio that's a lot better........

They are heavy, have an IRS that has some weaknesses, the original transmission has a torque converter that's junk, the brakes, unless you are lucky enough to have one with the4 wheel discs/ABS option are crappy.
But with that said, the V8's are a nice long haul cruiser, will get up to 27 mpg open road. 18-19 local driving and go faster then you can ever drive it. It does NOT make sense to make one out of a 3.8 when a 4.6 car can be had ready to go. I have seen my '97 within the past few weeks - and it still looks great.Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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09-05-2010 10:53 AM #3
All of the above advice rings true. If this is a first build then listen to the voice of sanity. If you are an experienced builder and comfortable with computer systems and see this as a fun distraction/project...then I say go for it. A build like this would be very educational just because of the modern systems and electronics that scare the @#$% out of me. If you can find a v8 version for around what you can sell yours for, you could then put energy into hot rodding the v8 version, and focus on the finish stuff like paint and interior, stereo...etc.
I have always wanted to get my hands on a Mercury Marauder. Looks like a Lincoln Towncar only imagine it on steroids!
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